In deregulated areas of Texas, most Texans have electricity service by being in an electricity contract or in month to month holdover rates. Both of those options are considered “postpaid” services, since you pay after you use the electricity. But did you know that there is another option? Prepaid electricity plans.
Prepaid electricity plans, also known as “pay as you go” plans, operate entirely differently from the normal postpaid electricity contract. Essentially, you put some of your money in as a credit balance, and that balance is chipped away at by how much electricity you use that month in real time. With the more common postpaid electricity plan, you would pay a bill once a month for the electricity you used during the past billing cycle. With prepaid plans you wouldn’t even have a monthly bill. Sounds kind of nice doesn’t it? Well, as with most things in life, there are pros and cons to prepaid electricity plans.
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